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SARAH DAVIS TEXAS HOUSE DISTRICT 134 (R-WEST UNIVERSITY PLACE) Voted Pro-Life Voted Anti-Life Total Pro-Life Score: 0% Anti-Life Pro-Life Key: EA = Excused Absence; UA = Unexcused Absence; PNV = Present, Not Voting; and Chair = Presiding at the Chair during the vote The only openly anti-life Republican, Davis worked to deliver anti-life victories. She voted against all Pro-Life bills during the regular and special sessions and supported and offered weakening and hostile amendments. In her role on a budget subcommittee, she would not increase funding for the Alternatives to Abortion program. She authored House Bill 1373, a bill that would allow abortifacient access to certain minors. She also authored an amendment to Senate Bill 8 that would have stripped nearly every Pro-Life provision from the bill. Also, when Representative Schaefer offered an amendment to protect preborn children with disabilities from painful abortions after 20 weeks, Davis opposed the life-saving amendment. During the special session, Davis opposed all Pro-Life bills to protect the unborn as well as Senate Bill 11, the consensus bill to require patient consent before a physician can issue a Do-Not-Resuscitate Order. Davis is one of Texas Right to Life s 2017 Disappointments. Senate Bill 1: The State s Budget for FY 2018-2019 (regular session) Amendment 30 by Leach Amendment 29 by Shaheen Amendment 76 by Krause Amendment 75 by Schofield Redirects funds to the Healthy Texas Women program. Redirects funds to Healthy Texas Women program. Increases funding for the Alternatives to Abortion program by $20,000,000. Increases funding for the Alternatives to Abortion program by $20,000,000. 1 1 1 1 Amendment 197 by Springer & Rinaldi Prohibits state funds to abortion providers and their affiliates. 713.782.LIFE or ProLife@TexasRightToLife.com. TexasRightToLife.com Page 1

Amendment 284 by Amendment 285 by Amendment 287 by Amendment 288 by Amendment 295 by Rinaldi Amendment 297 by Schaefer Amendment 366 by Leach Prohibits state funding of research that destroys human embryos. No vote was taken on this amendment, but (Amendment Supported by Texas Right to Life.) Strengthens prohibition on state funding of research that destroys human embryos. No vote was taken on this amendment, but members could make their position known by entering a Prohibits the use of state funds to buy or conduct research on the bodies of aborted children. No vote was taken on this amendment, but members could make their position known by entering a statement in the official Journal of the House. Representatives who registered their opposition earned a Strengthens the prohibition on the use of state funds to buy or conduct research on the bodies of aborted children. No vote was taken on this amendment, but members could make their position known by entering a statement in the official Journal of the House. Representatives who registered their opposition earned a Prohibits state funding for abortion providers and their affiliates. No vote was taken on this amendment, but Prohibits state funding for abortion providers and their affiliates. No vote was taken on this amendment, but Redirects $5,000,000 to the Healthy Texas Women program. No vote was taken on this amendment, but 713.782.LIFE or ProLife@TexasRightToLife.com. TexasRightToLife.com Page 2

to Instruct by Leach to Instruct by Lang to Instruct by Shaheen to instruct the members of the Texas House who served on the conference committee for the final version of SB 1 to maintain the funding level for the Healthy Texas Women program voted on by the Texas House. to instruct the members of the Texas House who served on the conference committee for the final version of SB 1 to maintain the funding level for the Alternatives to Abortion program voted on by the Texas House. to instruct the members of the Texas House who served on the conference committee for the final version of SB 1 to maintain the prohibition on abortion providers and their affiliates from state funds passed by the Texas House. Senate Bill 8: Pro-Life Omnibus Bill (regular session) Amendment 1 by Burkett Amendment 3 by Turner Amendment 4 by Farrar Amendment 5 by Farrar Amendment 2 by Klick Amendment 7 by S. Davis Adds severability language so that each section of SB 8 remains in effect if another section of SB 8 is challenged in court. Weakens the dismemberment abortion ban with an exception to dismember unborn children conceived through sexual assault or incest. (Opposed by Texas Right to Life.) Weakens the dismemberment abortion ban if the abortionist claims that dismemberment was safer. (Opposed by Texas Right to Life.) Weakens the dismemberment abortion ban by adding vague terms to the life of the mother exception already in the bill. (Opposed by Texas Right to Life.) Bans the inhumane dismemberment abortion procedure through which a live unborn child dies from being torn limb from limb. Strikes half of SB 8, including the ban on the purchase and sale of baby body parts, as well as fetal burial and cremation requirements. (Opposed by Texas Right to Life.) Amendments 9-13 & 21 A series of six weakening amendments to SB 8 offered by anti- Life Democrats. (Opposed by Texas Right to Life.) Amendment 15 by and Oliverson Strengthens guidelines to prohibit donation of placenta and umbilical cord blood from being sold or donated after an elective abortion. 713.782.LIFE or ProLife@TexasRightToLife.com. TexasRightToLife.com Page 3

Amendment 19 by Schaefer to Table Amendment 22 by Schaefer Requires abortionists to submit monthly abortion reports electronically and directs the Department of State Health Services to develop an electronic system for abortion reporting. Representative Schaefer offered an amendment supported by Texas Right to Life to close a loophole in current Pro-Life laws that allows preborn children with disabilities to be killed by abortion after 20 weeks of development. This motion to table was to kill Schaefer's amendment, demarcating loyalty to the Pro- Life cause or the anti-life leadership of the Texas House. ( to Table Opposed by Texas Right to Life.) 0 6 Second Reading Vote House floor vote to pass Senate Bill 8 to third reading, the final step in passage. Third Reading Vote House floor vote on the final passage of Senate Bill 8. Senate Bill 11: Reform to Do-Not-Resuscitate Orders for Hospitalized Patients (special session) Third Reading Vote House floor vote on the final passage of Senate Bill 11. House Bill 13: Abortion Complications Reporting (special session) Amendment 1 by Capriglione s to Table Amendments 2 & 4 Second Reading Vote Requires electronic reporting by the abortionist. s to stop two weakening, anti-life amendments to HB 13 offered by anti-life Democrats. (s to Table Supported by Texas Right to Life.) House floor vote to pass House Bill 13 to third reading, the final step in passage. 1 1 Third Reading Vote House floor vote on the final passage of House Bill 13. 713.782.LIFE or ProLife@TexasRightToLife.com. TexasRightToLife.com Page 4

House Bill 215: Reporting for Minors Seeking Abortions and Reporting on Abortions Committed due to Fetal Abnormality (special session) Second Reading Vote House floor vote to pass House Bill 215 to third reading, the final step in passage. Third Reading Vote House floor vote on the final passage of House Bill 215. House Bill 214: Pro-Life Health Insurance Reform (special session) to Table Amendment 1 by Hinojosa to Table Amendment 2 by Hinojosa s to Table Amendments 3-6 to Table Amendment 7 by Dutton Second Reading Vote to stop a weakening, anti-life amendment to force taxpayers to fund insurance coverage for abortion of preborn children with disabilities. ( to Table Supported by Texas Right to Life.) to stop a weakening, anti-life amendment to add a vague and undefined loophole. ( to Table Supported by Texas Right to Life.) s to stop four weakening, anti-life amendments to HB 214 offered by anti-life Democrats. (s to Table Supported by Texas Right to Life.) to stop a weakening, anti-life amendment to force taxpayers to fund insurance coverage for abortion of preborn children with disabilities, children conceived in rape or incest, or if the abortion was recommended by a doctor. ( to Table Supported by Texas Right to Life.) House floor vote to pass House Bill 214 to third reading, the final step in passage. (Supported by Texas Right to Life.) Third Reading Vote House floor vote on the final passage of House Bill 214. 0 2 0 2 0 2 713.782.LIFE or ProLife@TexasRightToLife.com. TexasRightToLife.com Page 5

Additional votes Amendment 2 by Krause to House Bill 2561 Protects religious liberty and sincerely held religious beliefs for pharmacists. 1 1 Publicly opposing or attempting to weaken a Pro-Life measure Scorecard penalties for anti-life amendments and anti-life speeches on the House floor. (Opposed by Texas Right to Life.) -10-10 Total -27 62 Total Score 0% 713.782.LIFE or ProLife@TexasRightToLife.com. TexasRightToLife.com Page 6